Question: Who pays for the wedding dress in Egypt?

The groom pays for the wedding dress, hair and make-up That was back in the old days when a wedding dress used to cost 500 EGP not up to 100,000 EGP.

Who pays for the wedding dress for the bride?

Traditionally, the bride and her family are responsible for paying for all wedding planning expenses, the brides attire, all floral arrangements, transportation on the wedding day, photo and video fees, travel and lodgings for the officiant if he comes from out of town, lodging for the bridesmaids (if you have offered

How do Egyptian weddings work?

Generally, Ancient Egyptians have married inside their social classes. The man was usually get married between the ages of 16 and 20, or as soon as he chooses potential craft with the aim to earn money for his family. Women usually married at the age of about 13 years, or immediately after the puberty.

Is the mother of the bride more important than the mother of the groom?

Traditionally speaking, though, the brides family pays for the bulk of the wedding—venue, reception, photographer, flowers, etc. As such, the mother of the bride is typically more in charge of these things (along with the bride, of course) than the mother of the groom is.

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